Nature and outdoor fun for summer in Petite Nation
Published on June 30, 2025 • Destinations to explore
Located between Montreal, Ottawa/Gatineau and Mont-Tremblant, Petite Nation is an invitation to relax and marvel, whether you're travelling solo, as a couple or with your family. Its bucolic landscapes, roads lined with fields and forests, and protected natural environments are the perfect setting for making the most of summer. Whether you're a water sports enthusiast, a golfer or simply in search of cozy, unusual accommodations, you'll find plenty to satisfy your desire to get away from it all in Petite Nation.

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Paddling and fishing to convene with nature
With its winding rivers and peaceful lakes, Petite Nation is a veritable paradise for water sports. Either by canoe, kayak, paddleboard, rowboat or pontoon boat, there's no limit to the ways you can explore the region's beauty from the water. A number of local companies also offer boat rentals, allowing you to cruise freely – and safely – on Lac Simon, Rivière de la Petite Nation or Ottawa River. Fancy a fishing trip? Look into the region’s outfitters, who can guide you through the heart of this exceptional territory.
Golfing for a change of pace and great challenges
Petite Nation’s golf courses offer something for players of every level. At Château Montebello, you can tee off on a historic course designed in 1931, where strategic challenges combine with the beauty of a mature forest. At Lac Simon, you'll discover a spectacular course featuring a Signature Hole named after former Montreal Canadiens player Stéphane Richer. There are other options too: a course at an inn for a golfing getaway, impeccable greens at Thurso or an idyllic course on the shores of Lac de l'Argile at the Royal Papineau. There's something for everyone!
Sleep and recuperate in a cozy nest
In Petite Nation, summer nights seem suspended in time. To complete your stay in the region, how about camping with the family, in a peaceful setting lulled by the sounds of nature? Or you could choose to sleep in a yurt, a cottage with a breathtaking view of the river, or a converted school bus! Unique summer accommodations abound, and you can even sleep next to wolves or deer! Unless you prefer canoe-glamping on Lake Papineau or a historic stay in an old post office... there are truly some whimsical possibilities!
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